Flosse evasive about party’s attendance for vote
Flosse evasive about his party’s attendance for Monday’s vote
(Tahitipresse) - French Polynesia President Gaston Flosse said Friday members of his political party holding seats in the French Polynesia Assembly would be present “in principle” Monday for the election of a new government president.
At the same time, Flosse denounced the attitude
of his longtime political archrival, pro-independence party
leader Oscar Temaru, whom he accused of “buying” Assembly
members belonging to Flosse’s soon to be opposition
political group. Flosse spoke about Monday’s election during
Friday’s inauguration of Place Jacques Chirac in downtown
Papeete.
Flosse said he needed to hold a meeting of his
political group’s members with seats in the Assembly to see
what their decision will be. As for their participation in
the Assembly meeting, Flosse said, “In principle, yes. In
principle, once again. I haven’t said yes.”
Following the Feb. 13 by-election for 37 Windward
Islands seats in the 57-seat Assembly, Flosse’s two-party
group and Temaru’s six-party Union for Democracy (UPLD)
coalition both ended up with 27 seats. But since then,
Temaru picked up one seat previously with a three-seat
centrist alliance and appears to have picked up a member
from Flosse’s pro-autonomy group. That would give Temaru’s
coalition 30 votes, enough to elect Temaru government
president for the second time since last June.
With
28 coalition votes and two votes from the pro-autonomy
centrist alliance, Temaru toppled Flosse’s nearly
four-month-old government on Feb. 18 with the adoption of a
no confidence motion Temaru’s coalition filed against the
Flosse government.
There are two candidates to become
Tahiti’s new government president—Temaru, won a similar
election to that post last June, and Gaston Tong Sang, the
mayor of Bora Bora and one of the loyal founding members of
Flosse’s Tahoeraa Huiraatira political party. Temaru lasted
in office four months until his government was toppled when
a no confidence motion filed by Flosse was adopted last
October.